Conditioning doesn't work on 100% of the people it is used against, yes. Some people retain the ability to think despite their training to do otherwise.
It probably works on you though, because it works on the majority.
Calling people "SCUM" for doing exactly what society trained them to do is, for example, a good sign that conditioning would work very well.
You have to understand that doctors are specifically trained to never use critical thought under any circumstances. They have to follow protocol and procedures.
And it kind of makes sense, because you don't want people getting creative with drugs and therapies. Like you don't want aircraft maintenance personal to be critical thinking specialists either.
The problem is, of course, this type of system works only if the protocols are always the best possible and aimed at maximizing health and not, for example, profits for pharma.
So it's not so much the rotten community. They aren't any worse or better than any other part of the population. It's the entire system that is rotten by design, just doesn't work and has to be completely remade from the ground up.
Pfff, that's not going to stop the completely opposite headlines nor the zombie normies following them.
We've all seen the tweets that go from "I'm never taking Trump's death jab" to "the unvaxxed should be put in concentration camps" within like 6 months.
It's much more nuanced than that.
Here's the thing: the vast majority of people completely lack critical thinking skills. The authority tells them that this is safe and a vaccine. We have a conceptual model for safe and vaccine, and that vast majority will never question a preexisting conceptual model.
Questioning your conceptual model of the world means admitting that something you knew about it at the most fundamental level is wrong.
That's not something people are capable of.
And so the evil and incompetent authority tells you that the emperor is wearing clothes. That makes sense, everyone wears clothes, why would this be any different? And it's not like you really see the emperor. Maybe catch a glimpse now and then, but it's not like you're face to face with his fat naked ass.
Sure, you've got a bunch of loonies claiming he's naked, but that doesn't make any sense, because people don't generally go around naked pretending they're dressed. And the TV agrees with you. They even showed you a picture where the guy is clearly dressed
Yeah, that definitely sounds plausible. And the worst part is, I don't see a way out because people who are capable of critical thinking cannot just turn it off and the people who think using talking points from media are never going to have an original thought to save their life.
That woman who would 100% fail at making a sandwich thinks she's competent enough to remake society -- the most complex mechanism man has ever created and one he doesn't understand in any meaningful capacity.
How about a more apt analogy: you're a retarded monkey with a hammer and your vagina fumes make you think you can build a better jet engine by smacking a few rocks together and when you fail, it just means you try harder.
The point is you have tweets from Trump literally saying "I did this, the vaccines are my responsibility".
The context won't matter, it never does. You'll have a 24/7 media narrative blasting "this is Trump's fault!" and all the two-faced rat sons of whores now pushing mandates will only be too happy to pretend they had nothing to do with anything and blame someone else.
I made a prediction months ago:
First, they'll quietly move the mandates, then drop them while the media hypes up this new treatment.
Once people kind of forget about the vaccine, we'll get "new" data that will show the vaccines to be super dangerous.
The media will suddenly remember that this whole thing was Trump's fault and this will be the main talking point for months before the 2022 midterms. Trump killed thousands of people by fast-tracking a new and untested treatment.
Greed and laziness.
Funding medical research takes a huge amount of resources, and nobody wants to foot the bill (or can afford it) except big pharma, who want to do it gladly.
And since they fund all the research, they control the whole system starting from the curriculum.
Yes, that's true, if the mechanic is experienced and competent.